>From my reading of it, not at all, *if* you follow the terms:  You must 
give appropriate credit, a link to the CC license, and indicate that you 
changed it (added subtitles).

On Monday, August 3, 2015 at 11:23:35 AM UTC-4, Ismael VC wrote:
>
> Jack I've red the license, does this means that I have to ask personally 
> every video expositor for permission to subtitle their videos? AFAICT this 
> CC license only would apply to MIT am I right?
>
> Thanks!
>
> El lunes, 3 de agosto de 2015, 8:24:29 (UTC-5), Jack Minardi escribió:
>>
>> I gave a talk at JuliaCon this year. I recently received an email asking 
>> if I would respond with this text:
>>
>> "I, the copyright holder, grant permission for MIT to distribute these 
>> files under the Creative Commons CC-BY-4.0 license" (
>> https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
>>
>> I did, and I assume most others did as well. So many of the videos will 
>> be released under CC-BY-4.0
>>
>>
>> On Monday, August 3, 2015 at 8:32:12 AM UTC-4, Ismael VC wrote:
>>>
>>> Kristoffer, everyone,
>>>
>>> I found 3 recent videos NOT from JuliaCon: 
>>>
>>> Shashi Gowda - Escher: democratizing beautiful visualizations
>>>
>>> * https://youtu.be/2e0tOV80hh0
>>>
>>> Viral B Shah - The many ways of parallel computing with Julia
>>>
>>> *https://youtu.be/HCcO-715acM
>>>
>>> PolyConf 15: Julia a fast dynamic language for technical computing / 
>>> Stefan Karpinski
>>>
>>> * https://youtu.be/ag_NtJRmYg8
>>>
>>>
>>> @Viral, @ Stefan and @Shashi, do you know the author/copy rights for 
>>> these ones? What about the ones from JuliaCon?
>>>
>>> > I am pretty sure that JuliaCon 2014 videos are under some sort of 
>>> Creative Commons, but can’t quite remember which exact one. 
>>>
>>> If nobody is still sure of what license these are. Could somebody please 
>>> tell me how or with whom I can find this information? Are there more recent 
>>> videos like the ones I listed above? Is there a place where this video news 
>>> are posted?
>>>
>>> I guess I'll 'll just start translating the videos from JuliaCon once 
>>> they are released and hope that's ok. Could we plan in advance for next 
>>> year and think about the licenses the videos should have, so I can stop 
>>> annoying everyone with this?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> El lunes, 3 de agosto de 2015, 7:09:48 (UTC-5), Kristoffer Carlsson 
>>> escribió:
>>>>
>>>> Any update on videos?
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, July 21, 2015 at 12:56:58 AM UTC+2, Luke Stagner wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> ?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, July 11, 2015 at 9:11:15 AM UTC-7, Ismael VC wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I was also specially interested in translating David Sanders 
>>>>>> *Introduction 
>>>>>> to Julia* at SciPy 2014. I tried to get in contact with Enthought 
>>>>>> since January but I never got a reply: 😢
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Message: I’d like add translated captions into Spanish to your Julia 
>>>>>> YouTube videos, and I was wondering how to go about it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I’ve seen a few on line tools, but I can’t import your video, from 
>>>>>> here for example:
>>>>>> http://captiontube.appspot.com
>>>>>> I get: Please enter a valid URL for this YouTube video.
>>>>>> Note: if you do not own the video and it is private or cannot be 
>>>>>> embedded, you will not be able to import it. If you own the video, close 
>>>>>> this dialog and choose Personal Video to import it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> bvIt’s supposed to allow me to import it so I can translate it and 
>>>>>> send the translations via e-mail to theEnthought YouTube account.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you very much!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I just got this from their bot:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We have received your support request (# 44258) and are reviewing it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ​
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 10:56 AM, Viral Shah <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I am pretty sure that JuliaCon 2014 videos are under some sort of 
>>>>>>> Creative Commons, but can’t quite remember which exact one. Perhaps 
>>>>>>> someone 
>>>>>>> else may know.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It would be great to have the spanish and other subtitles.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -viral
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> > On 11-Jul-2015, at 8:16 pm, Ismael VC <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > Also while I wait for this news I'd like to know which license is 
>>>>>>> used currently for the videos that are already at the Julia Youtube 
>>>>>>> channel. If it's ok I would also like to provide translated subtitles 
>>>>>>> for 
>>>>>>> some of these videos. I'm assuming this is something we all want as a 
>>>>>>> community, I'm I right?
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > @sorami are you guys at also interested in this? Id like to know 
>>>>>>> which other stuff would you or anybody else expect to be part of 
>>>>>>> "juila-i10n".
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > Is there anyone else interested in translating julia resources to 
>>>>>>> other languages?
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 9:29 AM, Ismael VC <[email protected]> 
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> > @Viral thank you for the update! What I want is to be able to 
>>>>>>> subtitle the videos, that's all.
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 9:52 PM, Viral Shah <[email protected]> 
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> > We have to work through all these details still.
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > -viral
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > On Friday, July 10, 2015 at 11:19:31 PM UTC+5:30, Ismael VC wrote:
>>>>>>> > Please could anyone tell me what's the situation with the videos 
>>>>>>> copyrights would I be allowed to translate them into Spanish?
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > El miércoles, 1 de julio de 2015, 7:07:18 (UTC-5), Hans-Peter 
>>>>>>> escribió:
>>>>>>> > Will there be videos of the 2015 Juliacon? Where... :-)
>>>>>>> > Thanks.
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>

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